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h'. Hind wings below witli a submargiual row of at 



least four eye spots, which are never broader 



than an interspace ; fore wings below mostly 



pinkish orange (pi. 8, figs. 1-B)_ Pyrameis cardui (p. 88). 



ff'. Fore wings below dull and brownish, light or 



dark ; wings above dull brownish, light or 



dark, variously marked. 



h^. Hind wings above with two large eye spots, 



each much broader than an interspace, the 



anterior the larger ; fore wings with a large 



eye spot near the lower angle, from which a 



whitish band runs to the costal margin, and 



with two red narrowly black-bordered bars 



across the cell (pi. 7, figs. 1-4) Junonia lavinia (p. 79). 



fo°. Hind wings above with a submarginal row of 

 4, 5, or 6 dark oval spots, none so broad as 

 an interspace; fore wings with 2 or 3 black- 

 ish bars across the cell, and no white band. 

 i\ Fore wings without submarginal dark oval 

 spots, or with a single one near the lower 

 angle ; fore wings lighter or darker than 

 the hind wings, and with numerous white 

 or very light spots, 

 y*. Upper surface grayish brown, darkest on 

 the fore wings ; fore wings with numer- 

 ous white spots and a dark oval spot 

 narrowly ringed with yellowish toward 

 the lower angle ; hind wings with six sub- 

 marginal dark oval spots (pi. 4, fig. 4). 



Chlorippe celtis (p. 74). 

 /'. Upper surface orange or yellowish brown, 

 becoming darker on the hind wings; fore 

 wings without white spots, and with no 

 oval spot toward the lower angle; hind 

 wings with five large dark submarginal 



oval spots (pi. 4, figs. 1-3) Chlorippe clyton (p. 75). 



f. Fore wings with a row of five submarginal 

 dark oval spots ; fore wings of the same 

 shade and with the same color pattern as 

 the hind wings (pi. 21, figs. 1, 2). 



Euptoieta claudia (p. 114). 

 d'. Small, the fore wings not so much as 20 mm. in length ; 

 above orange with numerous fine black markings. 

 e\ Undersurface of hind wings usually with a very varied 

 ground color, large patches of dark contrasting 

 strongly with a lighter base ; a large more or less 

 clouded dark marginal patch in the middle of the 

 hind border invariably present and generally very 

 distinct (pi. 7, fig. 7; pi. 13, fig. 5)-__ Phyciodes tharos (p. 97). 

 e^ Undersurface of hind wings very uniform, all the 

 markings delicate and almost obsolete; marginal 

 patch of the hind border, if present at all, obscure 

 (pi. 13, figs. 3, 4) Phyciodes batesii (p. 100). 



